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Stephen Lawrence’s mother asks witnesses to ‘please come forward’ as review begins

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The new review is the “last opportunity” justice, Doreen Lawrence told Daniel de Simone from BBC

Stephen Lawrence’s mother witnessed witnesses called for information about the murder of her son for an official investigation triggered by a BBC investigation.

Barones Doreen Lawrence said that the BBC News was a “last opportunity” for justice for justice, and that it can’t mourn until it was achieved.

Inspectors working for the College College examine the information issued by the metropolitan police to determine the extraordinary investigation lines.

In a statement, the college examination was “carried out independently of Met Police,” he said.

Barones Lawrence said that people who have knowledge about the murder of the BBC said that they can now talk.

He said it was the reasons why they could not do it then. “

“This is the last opportunity to get the full justice that Stephen deserves.

“So, what they feel, then they try to help them, no matter what, please stand out now.”

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Stephen Lawrence was killed in a racist attack in 1993

The review was announced last year after a series of BBC report. A sixth suspect in the murder was electedHe was subjected to a series of police failures and apologized to Baroness Lawrence from the Met Comisisor Sir Mark Rowley for broken promises by force.

He followed a long negotiation process on what the investigation will examine – met a series of basic demands of the Lawrence family, including the full participation of Clive Driscoll, the retired Met Detective, which reached two murder convictions.

In 2014, Mr. Driscoll changed his investigation by MET as a senior investigation officer before completing his investigation.

The investigation team will soon be managed by a retired senior detective with a career outside Met.

It will try to determine whether any investigation line has been missed, that it has not been properly followed or now requires a new approach.

A focus of the review will be BBC’s news reports. If an appropriate investigation lines are identified, an independent investigation will be transferred to the organ.

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Stephen was 18 years old in a racist attack in Eltham in South London in April 1993. A bus with his friend Duwayne Brooks, who said he was six attackers, was waiting for a bus.

The failure of Met’s five main suspects in the case has become fame of the failure of researching, and a turning point of power led to a public investigation, which led to a “institutional racist”. Two of Stephen’s killers were finally convicted in 2012, but other suspects remained free.

Metropolitan Police Police Photos Neil Acourt (2017) and Jamie Acourt (at 2018)Metropolitan police

Baroness Lawrence, Key suspects Neil and Jamie Acourt “believe they have escaped from him,” he says

The murder investigation was closed in 2020 and said that everything was done.

Barones Lawrence told BBC that the lock suspects Neil and Jamie Acourt were “sitting very well”.

“They believe that they had escaped from him, and the police allowed them to think that they had escaped from them.” He said. The Acourt brothers always refused to interfere with the murder.

Two years ago, the BBC presentation identified Matthew White, a sixth suspect, who died in 2021 and revealed a series of failures. The evidence implying White implies important suspects.

“It has been going on for 32 years and we haven’t come to the end.” He said.

“Most people came to the end and [are] Special mourning was allowed. This opportunity was not given. “

MET, “Stephen’s murder of the arrest, prosecution and conviction of those responsible for the murder,” he said.

“The investigation is managed by an experienced researcher working for the college and will focus on determining the extraordinary investigation lines that may lead to justice.”

The review team can be contacted at Stephenlawrendiev@college.kolice.uk.

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